Almost every time Blizzard introduces a new faction, they introduce new faction tokens that are used as money to purchase items, or quest objects that are turned in to increase reputation. Those without the patience to grind a single faction exclusively often end up allocating many bag slots to store left-over tokens for when they resume the grind. In cataloging the astounding diversity of these tokens, we can come to grip with the bagpocalypse confronting the packrats in the community. This page is for items which have no use other than as faction currency or repeatable reputation quests.
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| - Almost every time Blizzard introduces a new faction, they introduce new faction tokens that are used as money to purchase items, or quest objects that are turned in to increase reputation. Those without the patience to grind a single faction exclusively often end up allocating many bag slots to store left-over tokens for when they resume the grind. In cataloging the astounding diversity of these tokens, we can come to grip with the bagpocalypse confronting the packrats in the community. This page is for items which have no use other than as faction currency or repeatable reputation quests.
- Faction Tokens are used for buying Faction gear. Rank 1 gear costs 25 tokens, Rank 2, 60, and Rank 3 gear costs 180 tokens. Gear that fits in both hands, but is sold as one piece, costs double the usual amount. After joining a faction, faction tokens will tend to appear after smashing enemies. Contrary to popular belief, smashing bosses or mini-bosses does not necessarily grant any amount of tokens; in fact the Maelstrom Dragons are the least smashed for tokens, as the amount of tokens dropped is low compared to the time required to defeat them
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| - Faction Tokens are used for buying Faction gear. Rank 1 gear costs 25 tokens, Rank 2, 60, and Rank 3 gear costs 180 tokens. Gear that fits in both hands, but is sold as one piece, costs double the usual amount. After joining a faction, faction tokens will tend to appear after smashing enemies. Stromling Pirates and Stromling Admirals as well as Dark Ronin, Stromling Ape and Maelstrom Horsemen are commonly smashed for these reasons, due to the fact that the probability of gaining 1 token from each of these enemies is slightly over half, and the probability of gaining 2 tokens from Stromling Admirals and Maelstrom Horsemen are a 50-50 deal. Contrary to popular belief, smashing bosses or mini-bosses does not necessarily grant any amount of tokens; in fact the Maelstrom Dragons are the least smashed for tokens, as the amount of tokens dropped is low compared to the time required to defeat them Often if a player stores tokens in the Vault, they have been known to disappear. LEGO has traced the problem to purchasing faction gear. If tokens are stored in the vault, and players proceed to buy an item with faction tokens, the amount will be deducted not from the player's backpack, but from the vault. For example, if an item costs 180 tokens, 180 tokens will be taken from the vault. LEGO has addressed the problem as an unexpected benefit, and claimed that a fix would arrive soon, however was not top priority since the player was not really losing tokens. However, this fix will not arrive because of LU's closure.
- Almost every time Blizzard introduces a new faction, they introduce new faction tokens that are used as money to purchase items, or quest objects that are turned in to increase reputation. Those without the patience to grind a single faction exclusively often end up allocating many bag slots to store left-over tokens for when they resume the grind. In cataloging the astounding diversity of these tokens, we can come to grip with the bagpocalypse confronting the packrats in the community. This page is for items which have no use other than as faction currency or repeatable reputation quests.
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